| Literature DB >> 28860208 |
Tian Zhong1, Jonathan M Kindem1, John G Bartholomew1, Jake Rochman1, Ioana Craiciu1, Evan Miyazono1, Marco Bettinelli2, Enrico Cavalli3, Varun Verma4, Sae Woo Nam4, Francesco Marsili5, Matthew D Shaw5, Andrew D Beyer5, Andrei Faraon6.
Abstract
Optical quantum memories are essential elements in quantum networks for long-distance distribution of quantum entanglement. Scalable development of quantum network nodes requires on-chip qubit storage functionality with control of the readout time. We demonstrate a high-fidelity nanophotonic quantum memory based on a mesoscopic neodymium ensemble coupled to a photonic crystal cavity. The nanocavity enables >95% spin polarization for efficient initialization of the atomic frequency comb memory and time bin-selective readout through an enhanced optical Stark shift of the comb frequencies. Our solid-state memory is integrable with other chip-scale photon source and detector devices for multiplexed quantum and classical information processing at the network nodes.Year: 2017 PMID: 28860208 DOI: 10.1126/science.aan5959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728